Mum died in drug recovery house as whistleblower urged police involvement saying 'staff would not attend the property for weeks at a time'
ladder and to help them to find stability. He said: We're a housing provider that delivers support to help people move into independent living."
The inquest heard that support workers employed by New Beginnings would visit tenants regularly and develop and implement care plans. Emma Lewis had spent time with Dani and a community timetable on the wall of the communal area of the house in Brook Street listed that she would visit twice a week.
was the senior investigating officer when Preston-born Dani was found dead. When she examined the scene she found "several packets of medication dotted around the room". These included pregabalin, diazepam, zopiclone, paracetamol and codeine. Dani's family later flagged up to the police that they were aware she had been buying illicit pregabalin "off the street" to supplement the amount she was prescribed.
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